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Mary Louise Vondenberger Cole Wallace,

83, of Lexington died Nov. 5, 2019. Folk Funeral Home of Williston was in charge. more

How to beat the bug

You know the signs. The thunderous cough. The pounding headache. The full-body fatigue. It’s the flu. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: • … more

Meet Mr. Barbara Dooley

BEHIND THE MIKE Too often people of accomplishment are recognized posthumously. I always wondered why that is. One such man of achievement is Vince Dooley, the former … more

Blue Granite gives business a bad name

We firmly believe some public responsibilities are best handled efficiently and ecnomically by private business. But they must be responsible businesses that do not parlay the evils of regulated … more

Does vaping cause lung damage?

health wanted Growing up if anyone smoked cigarettes, it was Salem Lights or Marlboro. There wasn’t such a thing as a “vape.” In 1930, Joseph Robinson was the … more

A Culinary Celebration in Retirement Dining

At Wellmore of Lexington, breakfast, lunch and dinner are more than just a meal, they’re a culinary celebration. The dining department at Wellmore is comprised of upscale chefs who constantly … more

Buckle up, stay alive

Koon's Watch Someone is injured in a car crash every 13 seconds. A traffic death occurs every 14 minutes, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. … more

HUMMINGBIRD CAKE

3 cups self-rising flour 2 cups sugar 1 tsp. cinnamon 3 eggs, beaten 1½ cups vegetable oil 2 cups mashed bananas (5 or 6) 8 oz. can crushed pineapple 1 tsp. vanilla Heat oven to 350º. Mix … more

Is hard work old-fashioned?

Senior Living I recently took a mission trip with 22 Lexington seniors to a new church “remake” in Jacksonville, FL. They were an incredible group of hard-working saints … more

What do bureaucrats have to hide from us?

washington watch Government bureaucrats hate the Freedom of Information Act. We understand why. By law, the FoIA allows nosy taxpayers to ask what bureaucrats are doing with our … more

Irmo High students remember our fallen

Each year, millions of Americans come together to remember the fallen, honor those that serve and their families, and teach the next generation about the value of freedom. This gathering of … more

Lexington County teams having success in non-region play

HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL The regular season is only three weeks old and the challenging region contests are still a month away. So far, a quartet of Lexington County … more

SCANA critic: Settlement not nearly enough

The proposed SCANA settlement comes up way short, one critic says. SCANA agreed not to charge ratepayers for the $115 million golden parachutes for executives, SC Small Business Chamber of … more

It’s a Dog’s Life

BY frank knapp, Jr. SC Small Business Chamber of Commerce Q: What did a sign say outside the pet shop? A: Buy 1 dog get 1 flea! Q: Why did the insomniac man get arrested? A: … more

Mid-Carolina supplier hid analysis, too

SCANA wasn’t the only utility willing to hide a damning nuclear analysis. Santee Cooper went along with the cover-up for 2 years, according to emails obtained by the Charleston Post and … more

Teen charged in school threat

A 17-year-old has been arrested and charged with making threats to shoot up Lexington High School. Lexington student Nicholas Aaron Schneider admitted to deputies Monday night he was suicidal … more

It’s our attitude

Ed Henninger and his wife Julia have been our friends more than 25 years. Ed and I worked together on the redesign of 13 newspapers and conducted journalism seminars in several states. Ed graciously … more

Lexington 1 student wins language gold

Lexington High’s Paul T. Kim scored two gold medals this year for his Russian language proficiency. Kim won his first gold medal in the National Russian Essay Contest, an annual competition … more

Chronicle Book Club

Southern Fried is more than just chicken Chronicle Editor Emeritus Jerry Bel-lune recommends you read anything and everything William Price Fox ever wrote, especially when you’re feeling … more

‘Watering hole’ attacks can hurt

You’ve heard of malware, but do you know how it gets onto your computer? We don’t have to manually save viruses anymore. Passively viewing even legitimate sites can cause problems. These … more

Who’s picking state regulators?

Statehouse watchers will not be surprised by this. In an unrecorded voice vote, state lawmakers rejected a slate of three nominees for the Public Service Commissioner who represents Lexington … more

White Knoll, Chapin teams end their state title quests

“Hungry” White Knoll Lady Timberwolves would not be denied the Class 5A softball championship. A year ago, they rallied from an 0-1 deficit to J.F. Byrnes in the Best-of-Three state title … more

Looking to the New Year

It is now 2022, and I wonder what this year has in store for us. The “between week,” the five days between Christmas and New Year’s Day, finds me recuperating, resting\ and reflecting on … more

Celebrate (and Survive) the Holidays

‘Tis the season to be jolly, and try to not get physically run down from the crazy holiday schedule. What have you done for yourself lately? The coming holiday season can be draining, … more

Zachary Forth Godfrey

Zachary Forth Godfrey, 33, of Gilbert died Sept. 8, 2021. Thompson Funeral Home was in charge. more
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